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... station booth. She directed us across the road to the bus station. We began walking the wrong way, and she walks outside of her booth and puts her hands in the air and says “what are you guys doin’? I didn’t tell you to go that way”. We all had a laugh and we began walking in the right direction.

We get across the road to the bus station and we feel like we’re in the ghetto. There is a speaker blasting loudly into the streets ...

I am now on the way to Lima having just left Fort Lauderdale airport, flying at 40,000 feet and climbing higher due to a spot of turbulence. It was the same on my mid-morning flight between New York and Miami, a bit of a bumpy ride but generally okay. Nothing in comparison to flying the Gulf Stream over the Atlantic this time last year, which was quite alarming, mostly because it took the pilot so long to offer an explanation. He finally said it was expected, normal and the same for ...

... barmaid said came from Prince Edward Island in Nova Scotia) and Dragon’s Breath (from Washington state). The Homestead were good - tasted like Sydney Rock Oysters - but the Dragon’s Breath were great; firm, slightly salty and creamy. Had a glass of Prosecco, which went really well with them. Apart from a table of diners in the next room I was the only patron, so the lovely barmaid (Hanna) and I chatted to each other for about 40 minutes.

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... than anticipated due to our earlier than anticipated departure. But, it was darker than we had planned and as we pulled out, we had to be reminded by one of our friends to turn on our running lights (oops!). In fact, it was sufficiently dark and cloudy that we struggled to see the buoys marking the channel. We had to use a flashlight until we were entered the Hawk Channel and felt great relief when the sun came up. While exiting has never been our strong suit, this one ...